The Hungarian government, led by Prime Minister Peter Magyar, intends to initiate the removal of President Tamas Sulyok through a constitutional amendment. This action will be accompanied by a broader constitutional reform planned for the autumn. The announcement was made on Monday, according to Hungarian news agency MTI and Reuters. Details regarding the reasons for Sulyok’s impending removal were not immediately available. The proposed amendment signals a significant shift in Hungary’s political landscape and a potential restructuring of presidential powers. The government has not yet specified the exact nature of the constitutional changes beyond the president’s removal. This move is expected to generate considerable debate within Hungary and internationally.
